Looks like a very efficient operation to me. Messy is part of the game. I load trucks in a transfer station and the mess is, in most cases, inevitable. The loader probably tamps the loaded trailer with the bucket so it can be tarped and then goes down to the bottom side every now and then, pushes the over spill against the wall when no trailer is there and throws it in the recycle bin in the lower left of the screen. A rolloff truck can then grab it and dump in the first trailer the next day as it starts all over again. A baffle would help direct the flow into the trailer but there will still be cleanup. Also, the cost of maintenance and eventual repairs to it. Additionally, the support structure for the baffle would be an obstacle to maneuver around and avoid while cleaning up not to mention other equipment/vehicles that may operate through the area. This setup seems to work well. Here is another video from the same location. Operations are different for some reason though. ua-cam.com/video/gkY_oSc6vd8/v-deo.html
Why do they do it this way? I would have thought they could at least have had a spillover baffle on the side opposite to where they're tipping it in from!
Still one of the BEST GI trips - very memorable day!
WMmaster626 dude no kidding. That was awesome
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Defientely an interesting way of doing things but very messy.
Holy crap! I love it! The overspill was awesome too!
Looks like a very efficient operation to me. Messy is part of the game. I load trucks in a transfer station and the mess is, in most cases, inevitable. The loader probably tamps the loaded trailer with the bucket so it can be tarped and then goes down to the bottom side every now and then, pushes the over spill against the wall when no trailer is there and throws it in the recycle bin in the lower left of the screen. A rolloff truck can then grab it and dump in the first trailer the next day as it starts all over again. A baffle would help direct the flow into the trailer but there will still be cleanup. Also, the cost of maintenance and eventual repairs to it. Additionally, the support structure for the baffle would be an obstacle to maneuver around and avoid while cleaning up not to mention other equipment/vehicles that may operate through the area. This setup seems to work well.
Here is another video from the same location. Operations are different for some reason though.
ua-cam.com/video/gkY_oSc6vd8/v-deo.html
3:42 i laughed my guts out hahahaha
Must be a hellova problem w/ blowing waste on a windy day, but otherwise, about the same operation as a covered trans. station
Why do they do it this way? I would have thought they could at least have had a spillover baffle on the side opposite to where they're tipping it in from!
Where was this facility at
Awesome nice interesting video dude.
I think the trailer is a walking floor, looks like Tiger Lines
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At least a quarter of the waste doesn't fall into the lorry
Big Damn Mess
Who gonna clean that up
The birds
Biggest mess I've ever seen,got to be a easier way of doing that.
Who ever come up with that idea of loading should be sacked and never work in the waste industry again
who ever thought of this is weird
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Really abusing the hydraulics on those roll off trucks.................
even more oof 3:24
Coool videos my new videos garbage truck from kardboard
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Un desastre,,,jajaja
Ridiculous
This is so stupid.
How